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Sealand – A Maersk Company, Europe & Med announces Aruna Hussain as their new Managing Director

Denmark

Maersk appoints Aruna Hussain as Managing Director of Sealand – A Maersk Company, Europe & Med. effective 1 March 2022. Aruna started her career at Maersk in 2000 where she worked in Liner and Trade roles in Pakistan and the UK before moving to Damco in Pakistan. After several years with Maersk, Aruna left for… Read More

A.P. Moller – Maersk says it suspends bookings within ocean, air and rail supply chain covering all Russian gateway ports

Denmark

At A.P. Moller – Maersk, we are deeply concerned by how the crisis keeps escalating in Ukraine. We are closely following the ever-evolving situation with governments posing new sanctions against Russia and the regular adjustments that are being made to the list of restrictions. With that in mind, we now see the clear need to… Read More

More coastal cities oppose Oceanside’s groin project

CA, United States

Solana Beach and Del Mar have joined Carlsbad in opposing Oceanside’s plan to install rock groins as beach sand-retention devices. Coastal erosion has eaten more than two-thirds of Oceanside’s beaches down to bare rocks, and for years the city has been looking for ways to restore the sand. Last year, tired of waiting for the… Read More

ERDC researchers look for solutions to Great Lakes water quality issues

MS, United States

VICKSBURG, Miss. – The U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Buffalo District are collaborating with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and other federal and state agencies to find solutions to water quality issues in the Great Lakes. “The Great… Read More

Corps of Engineers seeks comments on dredging pipeline near Wabasha, MN

MN, United States

ST. PAUL, Minn. — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Paul District, is seeking public comments on a draft plan to install a pipeline near Reads Landing, Minnesota, that would be used to transport dredged material, or river sand, during maintenance of the Mississippi River navigation channel. Corps of Engineers planners are proposing to… Read More

Port of Corpus Christi Enters Into Agreement with Talos Energy and Howard Energy Partners for Carbon Capture and Sequestration Opportunities

TX, United States

Corpus Christi, TX, USA – Talos Energy Inc. (NYSE: TALO) today announced that the Company and Howard Energy Partners (“ HEP”) have entered into an option agreement with the Port of Corpus Christi Authority (the “Port”) to pursue commercial carbon capture and sequestration (“CCS”) opportunities on-site at the Port of Corpus Christi. The project will… Read More

Op-Ed: Methanol can provide ports with cost-effective and scalable green power

World ,

Regulatory, financial, and consumer pressure is mounting for supply chains to reduce their emissions. Robert Schluter, managing director of e1 Marine, says “it’s time to put hydrogen to work,” and he’s got a plan to make it happen. The fuel use and associated emissions from maritime port sources can be significant and pose serious health… Read More

New IWR Report on Using ‘Shared Vision Planning’ for Sustainable Water Resources Management in the Dominican Republic

VA, United States

ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA.   The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ (USACE) Institute for Water Resources (IWR) released a report titled, Shared Vision Planning for Sustainable Water Resources Management, Guayubín River Subbasin, Northwestern Dominican Republic (Phase 1), which describes the first phase of a project in which the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is developing a Decision-Support… Read More

Arcadis to expand its intelligent water solutions portfolio

Netherlands

• Arcadis acquires a 70% stake in Water Platform Company – a Dutch-based software company that owns HydroNET • HydroNET digital platform will address critical water and climate challenges • The acquisition allows Arcadis to offer new digital capabilities to its water and utilities customers worldwide Arcadis has further grown its technical expertise in the… Read More

Sediment Cores From Ocean Floor Could Contain 23-Million-Year-Old Climate Change Clues

World ,

Sediment cores taken from the Southern Ocean dating back 23 million years are providing insight into how ancient methane escaping from the seafloor could have led to regional or global climate and environmental changes, according to a study from two Texas A&M University researchers. Yige Zhang, assistant professor in the Department of Oceanography at Texas… Read More

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